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    Question Does anyone replace antenna of Tiguan

    I saw team_v's photo with his Tiguan's antenna replaced with a shorter one, does anyone know how to replace the antenna and any brands you can recommend?
    Volkswagen 2.0L 125KW TSi 6-Speed Man, comfort pack, fog lights.

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    I have an OEM Sharan Antenna Replica on my tiguan. I got it from Tim at Dub Addiction.

    All you have to do in unscrew the factory antenna from the base and screw in the new one.

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    It just unscrews from the base.


    I picked up the Sharan replica stubby antenna from Dubaddiction it was cheaper than getting one off ebay at the time.
    Tim is a forum member and very good to work with.
    Shipping was fast and everything works well, no loss in reception.

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    I replaced mine two years ago !! BUT I've just read that you can simply pull the knob off the end (heat helps evidently) then cut to the desired length and "goop" the end back on !! Problem solved (unless you cut it tooooooooooo short I guess )

    Cheers
    Derek
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    Hmmm...that sounds a bit drastic cutting it down. Does it actually work without reducing reception???
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    2013 Platin grey RS wagon / 2012 White Polo GTI / 2009 Black 125 Tiguan

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    If you live in the city/Sydney metro area, you can just screw off the aerial and still get clear reception 95% of the time. Suits me and cheap to!
    2010 Tiguan 147, Black, "Savannah" 19x9 Anthracite Wheels, Leather, Sunroof, Tint

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    Quote Originally Posted by tigger View Post
    Hmmm...that sounds a bit drastic cutting it down. Does it actually work without reducing reception???
    It's exactly the same as you get with a shorter antenna and evidently works just fine. The model I got is effectively just that, the old one but cut shorter !! Now that I realise how simple it is I would do it myself without hesitation.

    Cheers
    Derek
    Alexandra
    2022 R-Line Golf Mk8 in Kings Red Metallic
    Previously 3 Tiguans 2008, 2013, 2017

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    Tiguan antenna

    Can anyone werify that their replacement stubby antenna does not affect the factory navigation?

    When I was looking at stubbie antennae for sale, many of them state that they are not suitable for Sat Nav.

    Thanks,
    Letig

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    Did your car come with factory sat nav?
    If so it should have a sharkfin antenna on the roof, this would be the receiver for the GPS signal.

    The stubby antenna is for the AM/FM radio and is a whip style entanna which is the one we have been replacing.

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    The radio is not something I specialize or spend a lot of time with, but isn't the original antenna also DAB antenna?

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